Difference between charging by conduction and charging by induction and charging by friction
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Charging by conduction is the process when an uncharged object is brought in contact with charged object and the charge (electrons) flow from the charged object to the uncharged object.
Charging by induction is the process when an uncharged object is brought near to a charged object and the charge (electrons) flow from the charged object to the uncharged object without touching or contact.
Charging by friction is the process of rubbing two objects together and some charges (electrons) from one object are transfered to the other object.
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➜ Charging a body by conduction is done by touching a charged body, whereas no touching is needed to charge a body by induction.
➜ In charging by conduction, charge moves from charged body to uncharged body, whereas in charging by induction no charge flows from charged body to the uncharged body.
➜ Some charge is lost in charging by conduction, whereas there is no loss in any charge in charging by induction.